College Eye — May 30, 1923

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1 West Waterloo Hi. wins track meet; seven new records established Saturday Results of each event.
1 Hon. J. H. Anderson will give Commencement address; former graduate of I. S. T. C. Profile of Joseph H. Anderson; photo.
1 T. C. High graduation Commencement program.
1 May Day at I. S. T. C. Dorothy Lumry named Queen of the May; photo.
1 1924 Old Gold free Purchases at local merchants will reduce or eliminate $4 cost of Old Gold.
1 Program for Commencement week
1 Pres. H. H. Seerley Brief tribute to President Seerley; photo.
1 Jeanne D'Arc to be given Thursday and Friday; over sixty players in the craft Preview of the play; roster of cast members.
2 Training School news Short news items from the Training School.
2 Prof. F. L. McCreary to attend Shrine convention Will observe and play in the band.
3 Swimming teams chosen for women's meet Roster of team members.
3 The wild, wild life of camping Physical education students head up the river for annual camping expedition.
3 Teachers lose first game Luther beat T. C., 15-0; team plays below its ability level.
3 Contest results Students are encouraged to sell subscriptions to the College Eye; the top three sellers are, from first to third: Philos, Aristos, and Alphas.
3 Memorial Day observed by special chapel services Chapel exercises will have patriotic theme.
3 The Pop-off Finds it amusing that students stay after class to ask questions, hoping that the professor will raise their grade.
4 To the retiring staff New staff thanks and praises previous staff for hard work towards publication of College Eye; dedicate the 1923-1924 paper to be of same quality.
4 To the seniors Bids Class of 1923 farewell.
4 Our policy New College Eye staff commits to making the paper the "official educational organ of the school" and to report news stories that are relevant to the student body.
5 T. C. Society News and events of campus organizations.
6 T. C. has big year in athletics; football Overview of the season; after a few years of mediocre football, T. C. is coming back as a serious contender among the conference schools; next year looks to be even better than this year was.
6 T. C. has big year in athletics; basketball Overview of the season; with only two players leaving, next season looks to be a winning one; photo.
6 T. C. has big year in athletics; track Overview of season; two new awards were added to collection; next season looks to be at least as successful than this one; photo.
7 Wrestling Overview of the wrestling season.
7 Baseball Overview of the baseball season.
7 Notice Subscriptions to College Eye were misplaced; apology offered to students.
7 New physical education course offered; Teachers College first school in state to offer such course; graduates will receive four year diploma Students may now earn a four year degree in Physical Education; outline of the program; a look at the faculty.
8 Carl Hansen Will be teaching at Morningside.
8 Prof. Roy Abbott Delivered three commencement addresses last week.
8 Miss Ruth Nolte Will be teaching in Charles City.
8 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller Visited the college.
8 James Mueller Was driving a Ford roadster during May Day.
8 Miss Elizabeth Mastain Attended May Day.
8 Misses Mary and Margaret Carnahan Will be teaching in Stanton, Kentucky.
8 Miss Altha Curtis Is at home.
8 In memoriam Doris Miller died.
8 Prof. Barnes goes to U. of W. Will pursue graduate studies and teach at Wisconsin.
8 Inquiring reporter; Question--"What will you remember longest about the Senior class?" Students answer.